After a flood of exaggerated dramas about fighting Japanese aggression, Chinese TV is presenting the conflict through a more thoughtful lens, Xu Fan reports.
Love has its challenges in times of war. For some, it is a luxury that few can own; for others, it is a faith that life depends on.
Focus China project came to an end on Sunday in Helsinki, capital of Finland. More than 400 Chinese artists participated in the event.
International publishers and scholars who gathered in Beijing for two key publishing forums, right before the ongoing Beijing International Book Fair (Aug 26-30), agreed that China can make bigger contributions to international science.
The ancient city of Kashgar was a major hub along the ancient Silk Road, and a pivotal trading post where Oriental civilization met Western culture.
The exhibition in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of victory of the Chinese people's resistance against Japanese aggression and world anti-Fascist war was officially opened in Macao on Tuesday.
For far from being just another exhibition taking shape, what lies before our eyes are the most outstanding specimens of Chinese fine arts history imaginable.
The chorus of the Chinese People's Liberation Army will perform nine revolutionary songs with the Military Band at the victory parade in Beijing on Sept 3, 2015.
The opening ceremony of a picture exhibition commemorating the 70th anniversary of the world's anti-fascism war was held in Seoul on August 29.
For the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, French painter Christian Poirot has created an emotional painting to commemorate the Nanjing Massacre, and which he will donate to the Nanjing Memorial Hall in December.
The site of Unit 731 is by far the largest historical monument to biological warfare in world war history. Evidence of Japanese crimes against humanity is on display.
More than 400,000 people have visited the Museum of the War of Chinese People's Resistance against Japanese Aggression since it reopened July 8 following a five-month renovation.